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Oleg Tsinkalovsky
Researcher at University of Bergen
Publications - 9
Citations - 792
Oleg Tsinkalovsky is an academic researcher from University of Bergen. The author has contributed to research in topics: Stem cell & Haematopoiesis. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 9 publications receiving 765 citations. Previous affiliations of Oleg Tsinkalovsky include Haukeland University Hospital.
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CD133 negative glioma cells form tumors in nude rats and give rise to CD133 positive cells.
Jian Wang,Per Øystein Sakariassen,Oleg Tsinkalovsky,Heike Immervoll,Heike Immervoll,Stig Ove Bøe,Agnete Svendsen,Lars Prestegarden,Gro V. Røsland,Frits Thorsen,Linda Elin Birkhaug Stuhr,Anders Molven,Anders Molven,Rolf Bjerkvig,Per Øyvind Enger +14 more
TL;DR: It is shown that CD133 negative glioma cells are tumorgenic in nude rats, and thatCD133 positive cells can be obtained from these tumors, suggesting that it may be involved during brain tumor progression.
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Remission of Invasive, Cancer Stem-Like Glioblastoma Xenografts Using Lentiviral Vector-Mediated Suicide Gene Therapy
Peter C. Huszthy,Tsanan Giroglou,Oleg Tsinkalovsky,Philipp Euskirchen,Kai Ove Skaftnesmo,Rolf Bjerkvig,Dorothee von Laer,Hrvoje Miletic +7 more
TL;DR: The inefficient gene delivery by gammaretroviral vectors is in line with the results obtained in clinical therapy for GBM and thus confirms the high reproducibility of the invasive glioma animal model for translational research.
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Circadian variations in clock gene expression of human bone marrow CD34+ cells.
Oleg Tsinkalovsky,Rune Smaaland,Benedikte Rosenlund,Robert B. Sothern,Asle Hirt,Solrun J. Steine,Azadeh Badiee,Jenny Foss Abrahamsen,Hans Geir Eiken,Ole Didrik Laerum +9 more
TL;DR: The study demonstrates that clock gene expression in human BM stem/progenitor cells may be developmentally regulated, with strong or weaker circadian profiles as compared to those reported in other mature tissues.
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Clock gene expression in purified mouse hematopoietic stem cells
TL;DR: A combination of high-speed flow cytometric sorting and Q-RT-PCR was shown to be useful and reliable for analysis of clock gene activity in small stem cell fractions.
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Circadian expression of clock genes in purified hematopoietic stem cells is developmentally regulated in mouse bone marrow
Oleg Tsinkalovsky,Elisabeth Filipski,Benedikte Rosenlund,Robert B. Sothern,Hans Geir Eiken,Ming-Wei Wu,Ming-Wei Wu,Bruno Claustrat,Jan Bayer,Francis Lévi,Ole Didrik Laerum +10 more
TL;DR: Most clock genes studied in primitive hematopoietic SP stem cells were not oscillating in a fully organized circadian manner, which is similar to immature cells in rapidly proliferating organs, such as the testis and thymus.